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host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter struck israel on the -- between and egypt and it has become a political football in this debate over how much should we pressure the egyptian government to abide by things like respect for human right, rule of law, refraining violence and civilians and all these other things now seem so persistent given the violence this week. there's a lot of pressure for congress on the congress. and there's a few important things we should note here. the military aid for 2013 has already been given the military largely. there's not a decision until about
host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter...
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tell us why and tell us who that person is. the phone lines, if you want to give us a call -- here's the latest from egypt, saying -- politics is our discussion for the first topic this morning, who better be since your political party. lakeland, florida, democrats line, hello. has -- i would have to say it has always been the president of the united states. he has represented the democratic party well. the one thing that concerns me -- thean anything else key to getting anything done is through congress. right now it needs to be done is democrats need to take congress back. thatu consider the fact for the past four years or more we have had less than 10% approval in congress, that does nothing. we need to get to -- we need to get the support we need. once the democrats get back in control things will be done in a better fashion. congressional level does anybody capture your attendant? caller: no. the president needs the support. host: virginia, independent line. i support ben carson. i think he is not aligned with a party. he
tell us why and tell us who that person is. the phone lines, if you want to give us a call -- here's the latest from egypt, saying -- politics is our discussion for the first topic this morning, who better be since your political party. lakeland, florida, democrats line, hello. has -- i would have to say it has always been the president of the united states. he has represented the democratic party well. the one thing that concerns me -- thean anything else key to getting anything done is...
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thank you so much for joining us. fill of kaiser health joins us. we will take a look at the amount of money the pentagon spends four generals and admirals across the armed services. first, a news update from c- span radio. , asome international news top u.s. diplomat met earlier today with a failed senior leader of the muslim brotherhood. this is part of efforts to end the standoff between the military backed government and protesters supporting mohamed morsi. silliam burns and diplomat theted the deputy head, group from which he hails. we will learn more about the situation in egypt from the you canast institute watch this live on c-span. confirmed as u.s. ambassador to the united nations. she is on twitter. honored to sit behind the sign that says united states. values andd up for interests at the un. you can follow her on twitter. those are the latest headlines. i've never really known what to do with our first ladies. on the other hand these causes are not permitted to intrude upon the lawmaking or an official capacity. it is always been a tigh
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do not forget about us. get us some funds. we want to grow also. even though we are just a teeny port. we would like more work. host: do you work at the port? caller: i do. host: i am an officer for 26 years. host:host: 26 years? caller: yes, ma'am. it is a great job. we need more jobs like this to keep us strong. .e are a small port we are a viable port. .ost: ok what is coming into your port in what is leaving compared to here? caller: wow. we are no comparison to virginia. they are a large ward. -- port. great.n rate is we get the ships in and out. we are moving anywhere from 34 to 35 ships per hour. my focus is hampton and. new orleans is a great american city. terms of support, the federal government is a huge supporter of new orleans after katrina and rita and the oil spill. i think we have shown a lot of support for new orleans. it is a great american city. if i can ask about the role of unions? we talked earlier about the role of unions here. guest: they are hard-working. very efficient. there are great relationships between the port in the
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he has left us. as far as the size and scope of the division itself, it is a sense of what kind of information they hold and how much and if there are rules as to how long they hold on to this information. the specialhing operations division has is a database called dice. that is one with a coordinate and send information out nationally. it is an acronym. seems to change a little. i cannot recall what the current iteration is. we have a lot of acronyms and washington. it is a database that is different from the nsa database because it includes information collected lawfully from search warrants and subpoenas andsays the dea. if they are investigating you for drugs and they did a subpoena and got your phone records, the numbers you've dialed and the numbers you dial you would be in that database. if they are investigating me, they would do the same thing. it would not be the contents of evercall but they metadata, is on your phone bill. then they will put -- they will do that for every drug case in th
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us journal@c-span.org. here lies again ashville -- here are the lines again ash we will get to your phone calls in just a minute. a little bit more from the story inside "the new york times," it continues -- what is your take on this? says it is another setback for the obama administration possum limitation of the affordable care act. last night the white house announced a one year delay and enforcement of the law. republican caller, you are up first, nancy. why would any person made this health-care law and the confidence that ye have? the legislative reports that not even meet. there is an old saying -- somebody pays. this country is falling apart. thank you, c-span. host: have you always opposed the health-care law? caller: i haven't. we are a blessed country. this tweet -- mark in florida, democratic caller, go ahead. caller: hello. am amment is, s -- i democrat. back in 2010 we should have passed complete socialized medicine. this hybrid plan is comp located. resident obama had the votes in the house a
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tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms. they created some new rules, no doubt about that, made it little tougher, needed preapproval, needed to go through ethics reviews. but they left a loophole that has been seized upon by a number of groups with special interests. if you were a group with interest before congress, you could set up a nonprofit entity that had very similar interest and they can pay for the travel. that's what's been happening. that's what we've seen over the past few years as a trend and a growing with ethic groups which say noth
tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms....
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he is an asset to us. like i said, a person who focuses on the attributes and what the gain is -- personally, you have to focus on the people. it is all about the people. the people are together, everyone is together. host: all right, that is irene. jill -- jimmy post on our facebook page -- the current crop is mostly made up of the ruling class was stowing their own with congratulations for being better than a us little people. liberals got the class they were clamoring for. oprah winfrey? synnex cockles composer mike in savannah, georgia. -- the next call comes from mike in savannah, georgia. caller: yes, definitely oprah winfrey. not my choice, but she deserves to be nominated. just to answer some of the people calling in about oprah, these are people who listen to rush limbaugh and all the fox people who tend to divide people. they do not call those people out. but oprah has been generous to a lot of people in this country. they want to call her out at some cap type of divider, but that is the fate of
he is an asset to us. like i said, a person who focuses on the attributes and what the gain is -- personally, you have to focus on the people. it is all about the people. the people are together, everyone is together. host: all right, that is irene. jill -- jimmy post on our facebook page -- the current crop is mostly made up of the ruling class was stowing their own with congratulations for being better than a us little people. liberals got the class they were clamoring for. oprah winfrey?...
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it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the child did without fax. running in their, we would be putting ourselves in that situation. the white house is now saying -- caller: i don't like that --pons of mass instruction of mass destruction statement. last time they said that, it was a big flat out lie. host: when the white house says there's very little doubt, as a senior official told -- said in a statement yesterday. you don't believe the white house at this point, either? caller: i am not saying i don't believe you. weapons of mass destruction, we know that is
it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the...
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care of us. therefore this is our country. you speak english. i lived in vegas. i can go to denny's, i can go to wendy's, i can go everywhere my children used to go and have jobs there during the summer. now they can't because illegals are working there. we need to fix the border. kennedy put a bill in, it was never enforced. what makes we will enforce the next one. we should have modified the existing one and enforce the borders. my friends on the border, they work with the border patrol and they say when the fence was put up, the immigrants came across and the flow came down. he said because it does work. that's all i got to say. all i hear is everybody keep wanting to make the bills. they don't enforce the bills. when they get out of office, they get pat on the back because the lobbyist pay them to get the bills passed. no one enforces the bills. just like the gun laws and they don't want to enforce. they want to create more laws. host: let me use his point to put some numbers on the screen an
care of us. therefore this is our country. you speak english. i lived in vegas. i can go to denny's, i can go to wendy's, i can go everywhere my children used to go and have jobs there during the summer. now they can't because illegals are working there. we need to fix the border. kennedy put a bill in, it was never enforced. what makes we will enforce the next one. we should have modified the existing one and enforce the borders. my friends on the border, they work with the border patrol and...
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fairly useful. 55% said college was very useful at preparing you for a job and career, only 33% said it was fairly useful. things like for your personal development, it is fine, but when it actually comes to the skills that go onto some kind of work, not so much. i think given current economic conditions and also given the rising cost of college in the sense that increasingly students and their families are their more of the costs, out-of-pocket costs are rising, and given the fact that more debt is taken on, this question of sort of what is college providing in terms of workforce guilds and the boost that -- skills and the boost that the graduate gets in earnings. the sort of economic questions and the employment skills provided, this is going to probably continue to be a rising source of concern. i think it is understandable that families and students are asking these questions given the fact that even though they may still be paying a modest amount, the fact is it has gone up over the last 10, 20
fairly useful. 55% said college was very useful at preparing you for a job and career, only 33% said it was fairly useful. things like for your personal development, it is fine, but when it actually comes to the skills that go onto some kind of work, not so much. i think given current economic conditions and also given the rising cost of college in the sense that increasingly students and their families are their more of the costs, out-of-pocket costs are rising, and given the fact that more...
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facebook or us on send us an e-mail. journal@c-span.org or twitter.com/c-spanwj to send us a tweet. action prompted at embassies, that is the headline. "based on unspecified information, the warning comes after the state department ordered the closing of 2100 embassies in the arabian peninsula." let me read to a portion of this. "the part in the state warned citizens to the continued potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the middle east or north africa." host: that is from the state department. matt lee, who follows the state department for the associated press, is with us on the phone. what news can you tell us? caller: there is not much new that we know since thursday or friday, when we receive the notice of the embassy closures. the alert came out on friday. right now we are kind of in a wait and see mode to see what, if anything is actually going to occur today, obviously clearly a day of great concern. also to the rest of this week, as you just mentioned, the alert expires on the 31st of august. is on athat everyone heightened sense of security. people are redoubling
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you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the first segment that you had, why there is so much anger and division in america, we are not growing up. we are not part of the world. we think of ourselves as just like global issues climate warming and wars around the world. our really reflecting on us. dragged to being leadership, which is a position we are in, and everybody expects us to fill that position. but we don't want to do it from that angle of let's help the world. it is from let's keep these little divisions in america going. host: ok, dennis committee record from page of the "new york times," a look
you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the...
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us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry changes. there is a challenge in making non-banks are following federal law. virginia up next in alabama. caller: i would like to thank c- span for this program. i am a retired government employee who worked in the capacity of intelligence. should bemanning, given life. people do not understand what this man has done. to be caused americans killed. he has but a lot of lives at risk. concerned,nowden is they need to bring him back to the united states and execute him. you do not give out secrets of the united states of americ
us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry...
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they told us what was going on behind the scenes. now they tell us what they want us to know. so many young people from your statistics no longer read newspapers, which is the only place where you can find out what is going on, and i include "the wall street journal" among that group -- that so many young people no longer feel that it is important to spend the money every month to find out what is going on in their country, we are harming our country more than they know. the newspapers are our lifeblood and liberty. both parties talk about liberty and freedom. ourout the newspapers, and country being read, i fear for what is happening to our country. >> on that subject of what is happening in the newspapers, your is the front page of "the a profile ofs," larry summers, who is known to be in consideration as the next chairman of the federal reserve. all whole piece on him and his background. the story notes you can read that profile in "the new york times" today. on page three of "the washington i -- on large piece obama's second term in the policy. that is in today's "the wash
they told us what was going on behind the scenes. now they tell us what they want us to know. so many young people from your statistics no longer read newspapers, which is the only place where you can find out what is going on, and i include "the wall street journal" among that group -- that so many young people no longer feel that it is important to spend the money every month to find out what is going on in their country, we are harming our country more than they know. the...
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the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says everything but basic services. jimmy says, if obama cared, he would be a better president. he don't, so here we go again. jeff says -- nothing new from this pathetic congress. theiams comments -- let government shutdown, maybe they will be able to screw us, spy on us, or cover their scandals up. who am i kidding, they will find a way to do that anyway. another says -- eliminate republicans in the house, eliminate the problem. and tom says -- they should have their pay suspended for not doing their job. oregon on our, democrat line. what do you think about the federal budget an
the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says...
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use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well. we will also hear from privacy advocates on this issue. now is the chance to turn to you for the first half-hour and the discussion. on the supporto line. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i am an old retired military man. i do not know where we got this. i think what the governor just did, signing the voting thing -- i think --[inaudible] host: what specifically about the use of drones do you support ? rusty up next. caller: i oppose them. they are used to kill people overseas that we have not even declared war on. you bring them back here from the states and start u
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or e-mail us. we will begin with the front page of the "washington post" -- this is what the attorney general is going to propose, that low-level, nonviolent drug offenders with no ties to gangs or large-scale drug organizations will no longer be charged with offenses that impose severe mandatory sentences. it goes on to say it goes on to say we want to get your thoughts on this. what do you think about the attorney general setting this forward? this is his goal. he wanted to be part of his tenure. what are your thoughts about reforming the american prison system? the front page of "the usa today" robert in windsor mill, maryland, a democrat. you are up first. what do you think? caller: good morning. i think this is definitely a move in the right direction. although i think it is going to continue in baby steps. what is really needed is first full-blown legalization of class d drugs such as marijuana and things like that. a lot of these guys that are being incarcerated are basically stigmatized as
or e-mail us. we will begin with the front page of the "washington post" -- this is what the attorney general is going to propose, that low-level, nonviolent drug offenders with no ties to gangs or large-scale drug organizations will no longer be charged with offenses that impose severe mandatory sentences. it goes on to say it goes on to say we want to get your thoughts on this. what do you think about the attorney general setting this forward? this is his goal. he wanted to be part...
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give us a call. you can also reach out to us on social media on twitter, facebook, and you can also send us an e-mail at journal@c- span.org. let a star with brad who is joining us on the republican line for michigan. give us your take, your view on the economy. caller: we have been shipping jobs overseas now for -- since clinton has been in office. some is coming back because of different situations. they want a middle class over there. getting all these kids out of college now and you get a degree in microbiology you can get a job. some of these kids get out with degrees that -- it is not applicable. they are not going to be able to get a job. couple ofthey had a spots where trades are still having a hard time whining people. they are all retiring out. -- there is nobody trained to come in and guide them. they tell kids not going to manufacturing. now they are having a shortage. it is hard to get a good rounded machine. you have to look for a long time. host: how long have you been doing that job?
give us a call. you can also reach out to us on social media on twitter, facebook, and you can also send us an e-mail at journal@c- span.org. let a star with brad who is joining us on the republican line for michigan. give us your take, your view on the economy. caller: we have been shipping jobs overseas now for -- since clinton has been in office. some is coming back because of different situations. they want a middle class over there. getting all these kids out of college now and you get a...
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thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the practice. inp demographic differences how parents see teachers, schools, and their own rules in their children's education. minority ands that low income parents are more likely to see serious problems than those who are affluent or white. a majority of black parents think they have a lot of influence over their child's education. 34% of white parents think the same. chuck hagel holds his first pentagon meeting with his chinese counterpart this morning. issues include chinese cyber attacks and china's handling of edward snowde
thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the...
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that is really hurt us. -- that has really hurt us. host: is there training for you for newer technology that comes in? .aller: not really rea it is mainly warehouse type jobs. it is a service type job. great demand of technology type jobs in this area. host: how far are you from louisville? caller: 30 miles. host: thanks for your call. from "the new york times" -- let's hear from lisa in jacksonville, florida. good morning on our democrat's line. host: i wanted to weigh in on the technology issue. i have a masters degree in urban planning. i have worked in civil service for about 25 years. recently, due to budgetary a reduction in my income for $11,000. it has spurred me to start my own business and the insurance industry. with low-cost websites i should be able to help increase my own -- my ownn crumb personal income and may be able to employ others in a part-time basis. host: without a commercial plug, what are you doing on facebook? will cut thing are you doing? -- what kind of thing are you doing? local history is an untapped indu
that is really hurt us. -- that has really hurt us. host: is there training for you for newer technology that comes in? .aller: not really rea it is mainly warehouse type jobs. it is a service type job. great demand of technology type jobs in this area. host: how far are you from louisville? caller: 30 miles. host: thanks for your call. from "the new york times" -- let's hear from lisa in jacksonville, florida. good morning on our democrat's line. host: i wanted to weigh in on the...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical display. this is our primary display for deploying weapons. informationhesized presented to us in a simple and go where and format -- in a simple and coherent format. we have our infrared search and track and this is our system which is infrared around the airplane. host: this will give you a real- time sense of what is going on inside the plane. guest: is different from legacy fighters. is very intuitive to operate. ift: what happens electronics fail? gues
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the...
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you can send us a tweet. here he is joining us from pennsylvania. is joining us from pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i understand these numbers are going to rise as more casualties lineup. my question is, we help with the muslim brotherhood into power, and it is horrible that these people are dying and all, but how many people have the muslim brotherhood target for slaughter, men, women, children, simply because they believe that jesus christ is who he says he is, he is lord and savior, and they get massacred for that, but we are upset that the massacres are getting massacred anin turn. host: this is from the "new york times," hundreds of egyptians killed in government rates, emergency declared as sectarian violence spreads. again, more than 3500 is the number of individuals who have been wounded as a result of what is joining us next from new york, republican line, good morning. caller: yes, good morning, the egyptian government is doing what the american government should be doing, and that is killing terrorists in mass. the two most hated people in andt are not george bush b
you can send us a tweet. here he is joining us from pennsylvania. is joining us from pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i understand these numbers are going to rise as more casualties lineup. my question is, we help with the muslim brotherhood into power, and it is horrible that these people are dying and all, but how many people have the muslim brotherhood target for slaughter, men, women, children, simply because they believe that jesus christ is who he says he is, he is lord and savior, and...
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let us go to mike. he joins us from philadelphia pennsylvania. my only comment is that a lot of these things need to be -- one of the main places i have a concern about government availability online, the government in general has not transition quickly enough to protect the liberties that we enjoy in the real world as we do in the virtual world. to instill confidence in the american people, one of the things i would do, it would have to be the judicial branch to extend the fourth amendment to things that happen online. i think americans understand that government protecting their privacy would go a long way in restoring their confidence, in any of the institutions in general. you think about this idea of the government knowing what is going on phone or internet wise? >> absolutely. i do not think it affects my behavior. i am just a normal citizen. i definitely do think the government could be listening. would find my conversations their industry -- very interesting. i do not think they are showing enough that there working to defeat terrorism, a
let us go to mike. he joins us from philadelphia pennsylvania. my only comment is that a lot of these things need to be -- one of the main places i have a concern about government availability online, the government in general has not transition quickly enough to protect the liberties that we enjoy in the real world as we do in the virtual world. to instill confidence in the american people, one of the things i would do, it would have to be the judicial branch to extend the fourth amendment to...
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want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it make what your race is? we are all americans and helped to build this country. about time he stayed home and take care of the problems we have in the country instead of hopping on the airplane every time he turns around, entertaining. we have had more entertaining with what he is on that anything else. i am tired of him blaming someone else. whatin your heart and see you were doing. you are separating this country. host: thinker calling. some other news as well. post" --the washington to "usa today" -- fire.scipline under back to the phones. headlineton times" today -- what do you think about
want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it...
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the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in the ringleader and that person split the money. host: when someone clicks the check, they don't have to go face-to-face with university from the remainder of the pell grant money. guest: they do not. they comes electronically to the student, or alleged student. host: we have the federal student aid website. can something be done there to help give more information to make sure this doesn't happen? guest: there are a number of byngs that can be done both the department and by universities, which you have mentioned. reportartment, we did a a couple of years ago t
the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in...
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republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s. military aid to egypt. their understanding was that it had been halted. i investigated a little bit further and what i found was that the administration's review of military aid is ongoing. they are going through a broad review of the entire u.s. egypt relationship. they decided not to disburse most forms of the military aid, with some exceptions this was a -- with some to exceptions. despite the fact that the administration is determined that -- if that sounds at the mouthful, it is because it is. where's the money in the process? and what impact will it have? administration public l
republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s....
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you can also catch us on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. a very good friday morning to you. i want to take you right to the headlines about syria and possible u.s. involvement today. here's the front page of "the new york times." to one of those british newspapers, "the guardian," out of london. prime minister said report shows damascus behind gas attacks. "the the front page of globe and mail" from canada. canada has no plans to participate in military strike. from a storyd you on the front page of the washington times obama may go solo against syria. president obama and his top aides try to rally support thursday for retaliatory strikes in syria. saying they remain convinced that assad used chemical weapons. british lawmakers questioned the thatgth of the claims forces loyal to present a used poison gas. u.s. intelligence officials are uncertain who control serious stockpiles of poison gas. core u.s. national security interests are at stake. the white house steadfastly stood by mr. obama's claim that syria attacked its own citizens with chemical weapons saying the evidence
you can also catch us on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. a very good friday morning to you. i want to take you right to the headlines about syria and possible u.s. involvement today. here's the front page of "the new york times." to one of those british newspapers, "the guardian," out of london. prime minister said report shows damascus behind gas attacks. "the the front page of globe and mail" from canada. canada has no plans to participate in military strike....
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used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of some of his top advisers. we tend to forget that for a long time, the president stood almost alone while -- in his first term -- while everyone from secretary of state hillary clinton to others like his current national security adviser susan rice were advising some kind of intervention in terms of arming the syrian rebels. has beenarly consistent and not wanting to get involved. which is one of the reasons why it is all more credible now when he says he wants this to be a very limited action. i have no doubt that is what he intends. host: the court of public opinion
used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of...
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what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this recession, put in place the principles that they argued about and argued for as candidates and as public servants in the past. there reality is that people began to see the proof was in the pudding. they began to experience, directly, the rational impact of the policy. so, the irrationality falls away. everybody thought scott walker would get kicked out on his keister for adopting and pushing the policies he was pushing until people saw they were working and beginning to have a positive impact on the economy
what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this...
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joining us live is major garrett of cbs news. thank you for being with us. we want to talk about the speech and syria. can you give us some insight on how he prepared for this address? guest: the president said yesterday that the speech was and final drafting yesterday afternoon. it was probably wrapped up this morning. he outlined some basic concepts for the speech. using the 50th anniversary of the "i have a dream" as a springboard to talk more deeply about economic issues and link the speech to the companion motivation for that march 1963, which was for that are economic opportunities for african- americans. that will be a central focus today. he is a living embodiment of many of the realized dreams of that civil rights movement and of the "i have a dream" speech but he will say there is so much more to be done on the economic side. host: as you have reported, the president faces criticism from african-american leaders claiming he is not doing enough. guest: the economic progress of the country has been slow for all races. the president has missed opportu
joining us live is major garrett of cbs news. thank you for being with us. we want to talk about the speech and syria. can you give us some insight on how he prepared for this address? guest: the president said yesterday that the speech was and final drafting yesterday afternoon. it was probably wrapped up this morning. he outlined some basic concepts for the speech. using the 50th anniversary of the "i have a dream" as a springboard to talk more deeply about economic issues and link...